If
someone sees you as their problem, it is, seriously, their problem – not
yours!
A friend called me
to share how his brother has been making Life miserable for him in their family
business. Although a formal separation has been gone through between them, my
friend’s brother is insinuating and charging his sibling with transgressions
and non-compliance. “I have no problem with him. And I have no problem with the
share of the business that I have been left with to manage. I feel very
disturbed that my brother has a problem with me,” lamented my friend.
Now, this could be
anybody’s story. People often have problems with other people. And if you
happen to be, like my friend, with whom someone has a problem, you too may want
to learn to simply ignore it. What can you do if someone has a problem with
you? At best you can hear their point of view and if there’s something to
learn, something to unlearn and something to change in you, you can go to work
on it. But what if someone continues to have a problem with you despite your
best efforts and intentions to appease them? More important, what if you are someone’s problem – not what you
do or what you don’t do? Well, the most sensible response must be to shrug off
that viewpoint saying ‘too bad’ and move on. It is when you lack that
discerning ability, and instead grieve over why you are being perceived
wrongly, that you suffer.
When you grieve
and suffer over such inconsequential opinions, you sometimes end up becoming a
problem for yourself. And that’s such a sad thing to happen. So, develop a more
evolved and mature view of Life. You can only control what you think and do.
You cannot control what others think and do. So, if
someone’s insists on having a problem with you, let them have the pleasure of
keeping it that way! Why work overtime to displease or dissatisfy them?
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